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Lesson 11 of the second volume of the fourth grade "Measurement and Control of Chinese Teachers" writes three idioms according to the position of Chinese characters.
Pay close attention/stay alert

Pinyin: r t and ng b ā f ā ng short spelling: etbf

Synonym: eye view six ways antonym: don't care.

Usage: subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; Describe people as alert.

Explanation: The ears can hear all kinds of sounds at the same time. Describing people is very alert.

Source: Xu Ming Lin Zhong's Romance of the Gods 53: "In order to go to the battlefield, you must look around and listen to all directions."

The situation suddenly changed and became unstable.

Pinyin: bā fāng fēng yǔ short spelling: bffy

Synonym: antonym:

Usage:

Description: Eight directions: the floorboard of four corners. There was a panic in all directions. Metaphor situation suddenly changed, turbulent.

Source: Tang Yuxi's "He Liu Dong Du": "Tian Zi Biao is divided into half, and wind and rain will meet in Zhongzhou."